Singapore docs to depose in Delhi gangrape case

Doctors of a Singapore hospital who had treated the Delhi gangrape victim were on Saturday asked by a court in New Delhi to depose as witness through video conferencing.

The doctors will record their evidence from Monday before additional sessions judge Yogesh Khanna, who is holding the trial on day-to-day basis in the case.

The victim was airlifted to Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore on December 27, 2012 for further treatment on the advice of a team of doctors from Safdarjung hospital after 10 days of the incident.

The girl, however, had died on December 29, 2012 in the hospital as a result of the grievous injuries she had suffered when she was sexually assaulted by six people, one of whom has been declared as a juvenile and is facing trial before the Juvenile Justice Board.

Meanwhile, the metropolitan magistrate, who had recorded the statement of the victim at Safdarjung hospital in New Delhi after the statement recorded by the sub-divisional magistrate had run into controversy following the allegation that a Delhi Police official had interfered with it, was today cross examined by the defence counsel.

The magistrate, who appeared before the court was cross examined by the counsel for the five accused -- bus driver Ram Singh and his brother Mukesh, Pawan Gupta, Vinay Sharma and Akshay Singh.

The metropolitan magistrate had already deposed as a prosecution witness during in-camera proceedings in the case.

The details of the proceedings cannot be reported by the media as the court has imposed a ban on it under the law.